by finally overcoming an Ivy League opponent-Harvard. The score was 24-21. Bucknell once produced Chris- ty Mathewson (he was a celebrated fullback and dropkIcker on campus be- fore he became the celebrated pitcher for the New York Giants) and several backs who were good enough to move on to vVest Point, but it has hardly been heard of since. Bobby Leo, who last season looked to be the best of the I vy League freshman backs, managed two touchdowns agaInst Bucknell. Army broke its record of never having played a night game (Navy broke its comparable record a good twenty years ago), and broke Its two-game winning streak, too, in Austin, where It waS beaten by Texas, 17-6. It was the first of Army's far-ranging personal appearances this season. The defeat did not, however, dim the repute of the strength-of-ten hero Carl Stichweh, the team's quarterback. Navy broke its twenty-gamè record of always running up a score for Roger Staubach, its quar- terback, by letting Michigan beat It, 21-0 . Navy has half a dozen long- distance personal appearances on ItS datebook, and Navy is famous for pick- Ing on teams ItS own sIze or a lot bigger. Good luck! S ATURDAY night is no longer the lonelIest night in the week since the Jets were created, and at Shea StadIum one can count on seeing forty-five or fifty thousand customers, two hundred thousand frankfurters, one or two high- school marching bands (augmented by a platoon or so of drum ma j orettes, brave as anything In their very bare legs), and rousing football. Shea Sta- dium has made the best of all possible compromIses In arrangIng itself for both baseball and football, and if you are prompt and smart enough to book loge seats, it doesn't matter how many guests stand up in front. Loge seats! The Strand and the Capitol and RadIo City Music Hall! And how like a movie palace Shea Stadium is by flood- lights, and wIthout any feeling of constrIctIon or confinement, but how unlike Yankee Stadium, where the football Giants live. Let us rebuild PhIladelphia's Municipal Stadium in its Image before another Army-Navy match IS played there. - J. vV. L. . Betz, a candidate himself, also directed an attack against Evan's opponent. He saId Rep. J Edgar Chenoweth has been an abacus around the neck of the people he represents.-Colorado Springs Free Press. Not a bad arrangement. . " . , ..<;,, 1 " .. : .-":".. " .i> .. is. .::. :. ;* . \ 't ., ',. < . .::: '.;. .:' .... " '," .'1 ,,' " ) ''''';'> ):t ::: ::.: . ?": : .. " . , . :::.. .. ""'" ,\ :j::.. .:.;,. ! ":.:. ( ;... \ ,.::..':::: ...;.": .. '" t . .::. ..: :. .:. "::;...:; j : }'"'' . .. i v 99 \ , ; .' Every product has two labels; the second is the me- dium that helps establish its top market. What The Wall Street Jour- nal reader learns to favor, others everywhere will yearn to possess. >> <&:, xi , "." 4 , t, "'*